Almost ready!
In order to save audiobooks to your Wish List you must be signed in to your account.
Log in Create accountShop small, give big!
With credit bundles, you choose the number of credits and your recipient picks their audiobooks—all in support of local bookstores.
Start giftingLimited-time offer
Get two free audiobooks!
Now’s a great time to shop indie. When you start a new one credit per month membership supporting local bookstores with promo code SWITCH, we’ll give you two bonus audiobook credits at sign-up.
Sign up todayGraveyard of Lost Children
This audiobook uses AI narration.
We’re taking steps to make sure AI narration is transparent.
Learn moreBookseller recommendation
“Graveyard of Lost Children, by Katrina Monroe, lives somewhere between a true crime drama and a fairy tale. As the story unfolds, it becomes increasingly unclear if Olivia is experiencing a psychotic break, or if her baby truly was stolen and replaced with a changeling. Monroe has mastered the art of the unreliable narrator - as much as Olivia warns us that she shouldn’t be trusted, and doesn’t even trust herself, we find ourselves drawn into her world, her reality, and her experiences. A haunting and terrifying examination of womanhood, motherhood, postpartum depression, and how families protect themselves, this book is sure to stay with readers for a long time. (Heavy warnings for mental illness and child endangerment, but it is a good book.) ”
— Marya • Out West Books
Summary
Once she has her grip on you, she'll never let you go.At four months old, Olivia Dahl was almost murdered. Driven by haunting visions, her mother became obsessed with the idea that Olivia was a changeling and that the only way to get her real baby back was to make a trade with the “dead women” living at the bottom ofthe well. Now Olivia is ready to give birth to a daughter of her own … and for the first time, she hears the women whispering.Everyone tells Olivia she should be happy. She should be glowing. But the birth of her daughter only fills Olivia with dread. As Olivia’s body starts giving out, slowly deteriorating as the baby eats and eats and eats, she begins to fear that the thing she gave birth to isn’t her daughter at all and, despite her best efforts, history is repeating itself.Soon, images of a black-haired woman plague Olivia’s nightmares, drawing her back to the well that almost claimed her life—tying mother and daughter together in a desperate cycle of fear and violence that must be broken if Olivia has any hope of saving her child … or herself.